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(Four from left) Karen Chan, Group Chief Commercial Officer of AirAsia; Bo Lingam, Group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group Limited; Riad Asmat, CEO of AirAsia Malaysia; Veranita Yosephine, CEO of AirAsia Indonesia; Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A; Logan Velaitham, CEO of AirAsia Singapore; Santisuk Klongchaiya, CEO of AirAsia Thailand; Ricky Isla, CEO of AirAsia Philippines; and Paul Carroll, Chief Revenue Management and Network Planning Officer of AirAsia at the press conference to celebrate the return of AirAsia operations at Changi Airport T4. (Photo from AirAsia)

Landed: AirAsia resumes operations in Changi’s Terminal 4

Its first flight touched down at T4 on 15 September.

AirAsia has resumed airline operations in Changi Airport’s Terminal 4. On 15 September, its first flight touched down at T4 from Kuala Lumpur.

Flights to and from Singapore are currently operated by four airlines in the group; AirAsia Malaysia (AK), AirAsia Indonesia (QZ), AirAsia Thailand (FD) and AirAsia Philippines (Z2), connecting a total of 168 flights weekly to 12 destinations across ASEAN. 

The weekly frequency is about 60% of the airlines’ operations at T4 pre-COVID. By year-end, AirAsia said it plans to increase operations up to 96% of its pre-pandemic levels.

In celebration of the airline’s T4, AirAsia is offering flights from Singapore for just $1 to many popular destinations including Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Miri, Bangkok and Phuket. 
 

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